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german chancellor angela merkel responding and just minutes ago, the united states announcing tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods. let's start with the headlines out of brussels coming this morning. >> reporter: that's right, sarah, this nato summit started off with a bang this morning, the president sharply critical of germany, in a breakfast session this morning we heard a response from angela merkel on that criticism and then we just saw a face-to-face meeting between president trump and angela merkel over the past couple of minutes ago. the reporters that were there say both sides stuck to the diplomatic platitudes here the united states and germany having a good relationship merkel saying that she's pleased with the opportunity, they talked about trade and says she's looking forward to other exchanges in the future. apparently from the reporters in the room, a different session from what the reporter -- we should be able to play it for you in the next couple of minutes or so. take a look at the comment from the president that sort of roiled the nato summit this morning, agai
german chancellor angela merkel responding and just minutes ago, the united states announcing tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods. let's start with the headlines out of brussels coming this morning. >> reporter: that's right, sarah, this nato summit started off with a bang this morning, the president sharply critical of germany, in a breakfast session this morning we heard a response from angela merkel on that criticism and then we just saw a face-to-face meeting between president...
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that takes pressure off the prime minister as he moves tomorrow to meet with angela merkel. that there had been expectation merkel would have to deliver a backing for greece. that pressure is now off. that will certainly please her. but greece has an awful long way to go. this is the first step in terms of a journey. it's going to roll around 50 billion euros, in terms of its debt. that is going to be tough for the bond market to take, given the fact the bond market doesn't believe the os t oausterity pla be enacted. for now, though, let me hand it back over to you. see you tomorrow, mark. >> thank you, sir. will the u.s. be the next greek tragedy? despite what some are saying, our next guest says no. martin wolf, financial times chief xhieconomics commentator. martin, pleasure to meet you. i read you all the time. >> pleasure to be with you. >> you don't think that the u.s. is heading down that road, huh? >> i think it's a very, very long way away. you have to remember, greece is a country that doesn't have its own currency. the euro is created by other countries and manage
that takes pressure off the prime minister as he moves tomorrow to meet with angela merkel. that there had been expectation merkel would have to deliver a backing for greece. that pressure is now off. that will certainly please her. but greece has an awful long way to go. this is the first step in terms of a journey. it's going to roll around 50 billion euros, in terms of its debt. that is going to be tough for the bond market to take, given the fact the bond market doesn't believe the os t...
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president obama and angela merkel are about to hold a joint news conference. the main topics will be the greek bailout and arming the ukrainians. we will take that live for you when it happens. >>> something else for you to worry about, unfortunately. your car may be hacked. according to a report prepared for senator ed markey. the spread of technology in your vehicle is outpacing efforts by the industry to protect it. would you believe it? netflix now available in cuba. cubans will gain access to a broad range of offerings starting at $7.99 a month. netflix turned positive on that news. are you feeling lucky? the power ball jackpot climbed to $450 million after the previous drawing failed to produce any grand prize winners. your chances of winning one and a heck of a lot. coming up on "the closing bell" today, bill miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john. >>> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was
president obama and angela merkel are about to hold a joint news conference. the main topics will be the greek bailout and arming the ukrainians. we will take that live for you when it happens. >>> something else for you to worry about, unfortunately. your car may be hacked. according to a report prepared for senator ed markey. the spread of technology in your vehicle is outpacing efforts by the industry to protect it. would you believe it? netflix now available in cuba. cubans will...
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we expect angela merkel at the white house in just over an hour's time. you can see some of the team usa olympians out on the front we might see the president there as well in a few moments welcoming them after that, angela merkel arrives for that visit here's the moment that will be overshadowing this this moment last year when angela merkel and the president had a frosty, inter-personal relationship he went in for a handshake he didn't notice or rebuff eed her. this is the moment everybody was talking about last year. this year they'll try to get past some of this frosty, interpersonal relationship and actually get down to brass tacks and negotiate. the president put out a welcoming tweet a few moments ago saying looking forward to pleating with chancellor angela merkel today so much to discuss, so little time it will be great for both our great countries. the question is whether or not the personal relationship matters with the president at all. we saw shinzo abe earlier this month with president, playing golf, having dinner, outings with the two wives
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separately in paris, angela merkelçó making the french prim minister.jfxd she has saidxd she believesxd t greeks need still significantlp improvement in what they haveljn the lptable. it's impornará becausená yesterday, there was a 50 minute telephone call between her and before hopefully financial markets do a deal soon. at the end of next week they will have no matter after that. here's what i want to mention. the airlines, the greek banks, a lot believe the greek banks are really the potential stick coming through here. reuters reporting 500 million euros a day leaking out now because people perceive this locally as event risk. but we'll come back to that. let's mention the airlines. luf tan sa drapscrapped its dvd the year because of the strike, the labor union problems. they sold their stake or out of their stake in jetblue yesterday. about a quarter of a billion dollars. looks like british airways iag could have air lingo discussed in ireland at the labor party conference. that's probably not good in trying to get the deal through. in the meantime eyes down on the greek this wee
separately in paris, angela merkelçó making the french prim minister.jfxd she has saidxd she believesxd t greeks need still significantlp improvement in what they haveljn the lptable. it's impornará becausená yesterday, there was a 50 minute telephone call between her and before hopefully financial markets do a deal soon. at the end of next week they will have no matter after that. here's what i want to mention. the airlines, the greek banks, a lot believe the greek banks are really the...
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as you mentioned, we are expecting angela merkel here in just a few minutes' time. about 11:20 is when we expect her arrival here at the west wing. you can see the doors ready for her. the media crews are out here ready to go. the honor guard has been up and running since very early this morning, so we're expecting a friendly visit here. obviously, germany one of the most important allies of the united states, but there is some tension in the air here, carl, because the president during his presidential campaign really went after angela merkel as a foil in the global political scene again and again, saying that she was ruining germany, she was allowing too many immigrants into that nation. so, the point of tension here is going to be how do these two leaders get past those comments and sort of move on to international diplomacy in this new trump era here in washington, d.c.? also, we're expecting a whole lot of ceos here for a roundtable discussion in just about an hour and a half. we're expecting to see ceos of some of the major german companies, including bmw and
as you mentioned, we are expecting angela merkel here in just a few minutes' time. about 11:20 is when we expect her arrival here at the west wing. you can see the doors ready for her. the media crews are out here ready to go. the honor guard has been up and running since very early this morning, so we're expecting a friendly visit here. obviously, germany one of the most important allies of the united states, but there is some tension in the air here, carl, because the president during his...
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angela merkel faces re-election next year. it remains to be seen whether she can achieve that or not. >> we'll see if that issue does dictate our election. it's interesting because i feel like people understand the issues, but they're not necessarily moving on them. >> it's only human nature. it's okay to reduce the deficit, just not in my backyard. >> right, right. same issue with oil. >> we'll take a break. we are coming back with the closing countdown and a recap of the date in a moment. >> and just moments away from the kickoff of earnings season. this is what we've been waiting for. alcoa chairman and ceo klaus kleinfeld will join us. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank.
angela merkel faces re-election next year. it remains to be seen whether she can achieve that or not. >> we'll see if that issue does dictate our election. it's interesting because i feel like people understand the issues, but they're not necessarily moving on them. >> it's only human nature. it's okay to reduce the deficit, just not in my backyard. >> right, right. same issue with oil. >> we'll take a break. we are coming back with the closing countdown and a recap of...
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we've seen them come out on the record talking about the apple watch, could this be the day we see angela aarons out front. >> the retail push is to critical here. they want answers about how exactly to move this product. the sales people, right. how do they make sure the person's getting to the right product. >> it sounds like it's going to be a white glove product, it's the way it's treated within the stores. how important is it for apple to establish that this is very different from google glass? >> i think it's critical and you've seen them already try to do that. the 12-page spread in vogue for example. the message is obvious. this is luxury, this is glamour and this is cool. you got to be able to do that. you want the appeal to be more that just the tech fans out there. so far android wear devices, only 720,000 shipped last year. >> there have been screen grabs of the platform already apparently selling what looks like an apple watch. so there will be people who will be watching this closely. developers also, the cottage industry of people who make iphone cases. do you think that ac
we've seen them come out on the record talking about the apple watch, could this be the day we see angela aarons out front. >> the retail push is to critical here. they want answers about how exactly to move this product. the sales people, right. how do they make sure the person's getting to the right product. >> it sounds like it's going to be a white glove product, it's the way it's treated within the stores. how important is it for apple to establish that this is very different...
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angela merkel says if we do that it has to be the reduction for every single country in the world. if that were to come true you would actually have lower tariffs not higher do you see any good news in that, maybe some willingness to give the president some credit for the method >> it hasn't happened yet. but merkel is right. we have a rule of nondiscrimination in the world trade organization and if we had a trade agreement with europe i think it would be very positive for the united states. >> i guess i'm trying to get at, when you see this possibility, does it suggest to you that perhaps the methodology might just work? >> ithink that in trade negotiations it's a good idea to have an overall strategy and sit down with your trading partners and find a win-win situation that's where we made the greatest forward movement. i think threats and pounding the table are not a good idea. but let's see what happens you can't just have a one off where you reduce the tariffs that you don't for all unless you go into a free trade agreement like we've done like with mexico and canada >> i hear
angela merkel says if we do that it has to be the reduction for every single country in the world. if that were to come true you would actually have lower tariffs not higher do you see any good news in that, maybe some willingness to give the president some credit for the method >> it hasn't happened yet. but merkel is right. we have a rule of nondiscrimination in the world trade organization and if we had a trade agreement with europe i think it would be very positive for the united...
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now today and that meeting with angela merkel and vladimir putin. and won't be just one of the diplomatic functions and so that's one that the entire world will be looking forward to tomorrow here in hamburg as well guys bachbl back to you. >> thank you very much the president set to meet merkel later this morning with russia's vladimir putin tomorrow. we're joined by former assistant secretary of state and author of red line and adviser to president bush dan price that helped organize the first g-20 summit in washington in 2008 good morning, thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> secretary crowley walk us through how you think the speech today in warsaw frames the objectives for the summit this weekend. >> well i think it gives the president some momentum. poland is one of the most popular pro-american countries in europe. it's also a country that dedicated 2% of gdp to defense it's a safe and positive ground for the president. now he goes into the g-20 and i think there's three things to watch here one is what happened in the merkel meet
now today and that meeting with angela merkel and vladimir putin. and won't be just one of the diplomatic functions and so that's one that the entire world will be looking forward to tomorrow here in hamburg as well guys bachbl back to you. >> thank you very much the president set to meet merkel later this morning with russia's vladimir putin tomorrow. we're joined by former assistant secretary of state and author of red line and adviser to president bush dan price that helped organize...
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bracing is a strong word looks like angela merkel is going to have her fourth term. what is getting much more attention is the fact that alternative for germany is likely going to have seats in the parliament that's going to be the first time since the 1930s that the far right has had seats in germany and that's a lot, because of immigration angela merkel's decision in 2014 to allow in those 1 million plus immigrants met with a lot of hospitality when they first arrived. remember they have a labor shortage because of the aging demographics there, but they are really unskilled a lot of them not employable, and they've also had issues with crime, so that's been a real negative and it's dragged every party in germany to the right as a result >> i've seen bits about protest votes, people want to make a statement. >> right >> on sunday >> there's been the question, again, if once again the populous right wing is going to be undercounted in the polls we're showing you right here, only 10% for the far right party. will it actually be higher because people don't want to admi
bracing is a strong word looks like angela merkel is going to have her fourth term. what is getting much more attention is the fact that alternative for germany is likely going to have seats in the parliament that's going to be the first time since the 1930s that the far right has had seats in germany and that's a lot, because of immigration angela merkel's decision in 2014 to allow in those 1 million plus immigrants met with a lot of hospitality when they first arrived. remember they have a...
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ones are repayments, repayments scheduled, the election in germany and we all know, i believe that angela merkel will be re-elected, but those are the sort of big things that i'm looking at to see how the markets will react. >> let me switch gears to ask you your take on the banking sector. i know you're on the board of barclays so i'm not asking to give away any secrets here, but there's a real movement across the world to split up some of these banks. how do you think this is going to go? are you expecting a global standard when it comes to the financial services sector? what's your take on how the major banks change the course of business in the coming years? >> well, maria, i'm sure you're aware that, obviously, i have restrictions about what i can say, but i think that the story in general since 2009 has been one of global standards. i know christ ianella guard has spoken about this going back to the g-20. a lot of discussion about coming together. there's a lot of conversations going on in the background that are aiming to have some convergence around these issues. remember, these e
ones are repayments, repayments scheduled, the election in germany and we all know, i believe that angela merkel will be re-elected, but those are the sort of big things that i'm looking at to see how the markets will react. >> let me switch gears to ask you your take on the banking sector. i know you're on the board of barclays so i'm not asking to give away any secrets here, but there's a real movement across the world to split up some of these banks. how do you think this is going to...
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and that makes angela merkel's life a lot easier politically. she doesn't want to have to be seen as backstopping this bank, but she could. there's rules that allows it. the way the european banking system works, ever since sip re resz, remember that drama, no more taxpayer money until you start moving through the capital city. there's a lot of layers there, though, before, in theory, the government would have to step in. you have to wipe out 8% of total assets and you wouldn't have to get very far, even if the number is as big as we've heard reported. >> david, given that this deutsche bank situation is just adding more uncertainty to the markets overall, we've got elections in the u.s. coming up in just a few weeks, how do you view q4 volatility wise? and what are some of the potholes that we have to get around before you'd feel great about the quarter? >> well, it's going to be very bumpy, but before answering that, let me come back on one point on deutsche, just to understand clearly the situation on deutsche. deutsche, for the moment, as 10
and that makes angela merkel's life a lot easier politically. she doesn't want to have to be seen as backstopping this bank, but she could. there's rules that allows it. the way the european banking system works, ever since sip re resz, remember that drama, no more taxpayer money until you start moving through the capital city. there's a lot of layers there, though, before, in theory, the government would have to step in. you have to wipe out 8% of total assets and you wouldn't have to get very...
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yes, indeed, it's a nightmare victory for angela merkel. looking at the results, crashing defeats for her party, coalition partner, the social democrats, who now will go into opposition. so, she has only one choice left to actually form a government, and that is between her party, the liberals, and the green. very, very difficult coalition talks ahead, because each of these party has a very distinctive view of what actually matters when it comes to policy mix going forward. so what can be expected from germany is actually a very long period of no new government. it could drag on perhaps until early next year. some analysts are thinking but at least some who are more optimistic think we should have a government just before christmas. of course, the alternative for germany, that's the name of the right wing party, is a problem here in germany, as well, as it will dominate the political debate going forward with topics like homeland security, anti-immigration, and so forth but that, first of all, back to you, sarah >> all right, six tenths of
yes, indeed, it's a nightmare victory for angela merkel. looking at the results, crashing defeats for her party, coalition partner, the social democrats, who now will go into opposition. so, she has only one choice left to actually form a government, and that is between her party, the liberals, and the green. very, very difficult coalition talks ahead, because each of these party has a very distinctive view of what actually matters when it comes to policy mix going forward. so what can be...
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>> you saw angela merkel meeting with prime minister modi of india today. they're going to maybe expand trade relationships certainly with india, maybe with china, and you're going to see the benefit of a trade relationship, open relationship like that that the u.s. might be sacrificing if we cut down on our trade partnership and our relationship with europe. i think the question of nato defense spending, there may be a silver lining here. some countries will have to step up and do more defense spending but the fact that nato and the u.s. will not be alied is a may vor blow to the united states and a major success for russia. >> so, walter, just to be clear, you see this as more than just hot air, heated rhetoric between german chancellor and president trump? you see this moving into actions and general policy changes and changes in international relations? >> well, i fear it is because over the last couple of months i kept being hopeful that it was just hot air, maybe it was tweeting or whatever it may be, but when this is repeated over and over again and
>> you saw angela merkel meeting with prime minister modi of india today. they're going to maybe expand trade relationships certainly with india, maybe with china, and you're going to see the benefit of a trade relationship, open relationship like that that the u.s. might be sacrificing if we cut down on our trade partnership and our relationship with europe. i think the question of nato defense spending, there may be a silver lining here. some countries will have to step up and do more...
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total am is climbing, but there's till more work to be done joining us is chief investment officer angela miller may. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you >> it's interesting, as we look at some of these metrics on black history month. it wasn't long ago we had headlines from banking industry leaders explaining about a lack of talent in the pipeline. i wonder if i think that's anywhere being true, and if it is, is it improving? >> first of all, i'm excited to talk to you about diverse and inclusion any month, but especially now during black history month, as we pay tribute to generation of african americans. imrf does not think that there is a problem with the pipeline we demonstrate values and behavior that really advance and support diversity, equity and incoalition, as a malcolm bald ridge award winner, we think about it from a holistic approach we strive for organizational excellent, which we believe leads to desired results and best practices in many areas, including diversity and includes i think the pipeline is there, there's ample candidates, diverse managers to invest
total am is climbing, but there's till more work to be done joining us is chief investment officer angela miller may. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you >> it's interesting, as we look at some of these metrics on black history month. it wasn't long ago we had headlines from banking industry leaders explaining about a lack of talent in the pipeline. i wonder if i think that's anywhere being true, and if it is, is it improving? >> first of all, i'm excited to talk...
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we have pictures of angela merkel arriving for that news conference. she'll meet this guy, the greek prime minister, francois hollande and juncker. that is a late arrangement it would appear. we're in what deutsche bank is describing as a controlled risk-off mode. we've lost 6% in the last seven sessions. it doesn't look dramatic day by day but since we had the referendum called here, we continue to head into negative territory. the finance ministers meeting be earlier saying the greeks didn't submit a plan today. he hopes tonight or tomorrow they'll have another conference call. bear in mind that the majority of the other 18 leaders want a hard line on greece during this process. and the german finance minister said if there is a greek debt cut they're after. he thought that was prohibited by the treaties. to underline the extreme pressure that domestically many of the leaders are facing as we go into the meeting now. i want to show you the front page from "bild." it says we need an iron chancellor with the throw back to their past there as you can se
we have pictures of angela merkel arriving for that news conference. she'll meet this guy, the greek prime minister, francois hollande and juncker. that is a late arrangement it would appear. we're in what deutsche bank is describing as a controlled risk-off mode. we've lost 6% in the last seven sessions. it doesn't look dramatic day by day but since we had the referendum called here, we continue to head into negative territory. the finance ministers meeting be earlier saying the greeks didn't...
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angela merkel added her name to the list of european leaders that told theresa may in no uncertain terms there can be no serious re-negotiation of her deal secondly, because rumors in westminster have risen that enough conservative mps have tabled their call for vote of confidence in the prime minister we'll wait to see whether that rumor is true or not what does it mean for what happens next deutsche bank estimates, they came out with a note, saying relatively high compared to some 50% chance that theresa may gets her deal through parliament in some form or another, though that is down from 65% previously 30% chance that theresa may gets ousted, up from 10%, and 20% chance there's a second referendum today, european equity markets are higher 1.5%. they were lower yesterday, and the euro and pound are lower today, helping the exporters guys >> big story we'll monitor that with your help losing our gains, dow up 58 points, now 46 let's get to sue herera for a news update. >> good morning, carl and everyone here's what's happening. president trump to meet with democrats chuck schumer, nanc
angela merkel added her name to the list of european leaders that told theresa may in no uncertain terms there can be no serious re-negotiation of her deal secondly, because rumors in westminster have risen that enough conservative mps have tabled their call for vote of confidence in the prime minister we'll wait to see whether that rumor is true or not what does it mean for what happens next deutsche bank estimates, they came out with a note, saying relatively high compared to some 50% chance...
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and we bring in angela from global wealth market. and why is the sentiment changing from today and we went up 1.4% on the 10-year and holding 1.3% firmly, and why the difference of the sentiment? >> it is interesting, because one big thing that happened yesterday and today is that we had the federal reserve chair jerome powell speaking to the senate banking committee. i think that put people at ease, because really the question that i have been having before now is what is the impact of the rising rates going to be on my stock portfolio and over the last three year, the 10 h year has been eking up over half a percent, and that is rapid that is a big number and to be at 1.4% this year is huge. what i am reading in there and what jerome powell reconfirmed is that there is a growing optimism in the recovery of the economy economy. people are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of the pandemic, and the more injections and john and johnson -- johnson and johnson with the one-dose inoculation, and the beats are not just good, but 20%
and we bring in angela from global wealth market. and why is the sentiment changing from today and we went up 1.4% on the 10-year and holding 1.3% firmly, and why the difference of the sentiment? >> it is interesting, because one big thing that happened yesterday and today is that we had the federal reserve chair jerome powell speaking to the senate banking committee. i think that put people at ease, because really the question that i have been having before now is what is the impact of...
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we talk so much about esg investing, angela. we showed a full screen a little bit earlier in this discussion looking at your allocations. how are you -- what is your methodology? how are you applying that in terms of an investment thesis, and as we are seeing more companies come to market in more ways, is there more supply out there for you to choose from >> yeah, i mean, there is so much for us to choose from and i think es fw for us gives us are the data that we need and the research that we need on not only choosing stocks that have good risk management, but also choosing stocks that will have better returns because of the sustainability and because of the esg measures that they put into place so it is across all of our public stocks, as well as our private markets that we look at esg and we look at what the managers are doing to have a more sustainable organization and more sustainable strategy. so it does increase, you know, what we have to choose from. >> fascinating to hear you talk about it even as we are seeing things l
we talk so much about esg investing, angela. we showed a full screen a little bit earlier in this discussion looking at your allocations. how are you -- what is your methodology? how are you applying that in terms of an investment thesis, and as we are seeing more companies come to market in more ways, is there more supply out there for you to choose from >> yeah, i mean, there is so much for us to choose from and i think es fw for us gives us are the data that we need and the research...
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and now angela arentsz with this linkedin post. do you see this as a hard right turn for apple or a natural evolution as the country and the public and the markets become more interconnected, too? >> i think it's -- tone starts at the top. this is more about tim cook's tone and he's setting that style for apple and i think the employees will embrace it. >> let's talk about splunk, the company that you're ceo of. interesting, one of those stocks that's moved around quite a bit, i believe it's down 22% year to date. are people not getting the value in big data or is this just sort of like a healthy correction as people start to look at, okay, what's the real business here and how is it going to grow over time? >> the class of 2012 is what we think about about all of us who went public in 2012 and the entire category had a phenomenal run-up in the fall. and they had a phenomenal downturn in the spring. i was so popular and so smart in the fall. and now my mom won't even return my phone calls. >> come may 1st, what happened. >> your mo
and now angela arentsz with this linkedin post. do you see this as a hard right turn for apple or a natural evolution as the country and the public and the markets become more interconnected, too? >> i think it's -- tone starts at the top. this is more about tim cook's tone and he's setting that style for apple and i think the employees will embrace it. >> let's talk about splunk, the company that you're ceo of. interesting, one of those stocks that's moved around quite a bit, i...
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whether a $4,000 apple watch is something that angela and jony think will move? >> we've learned from the last quarter results of apple that it is as bad a mass marketing company as we can get. the volumes in china and around the world. i personally i'm going to say it now, i would love to know what you think i don't want an apple watch. i want them to convince me why i do and i use apple pay for the first time yesterday to buy a bag of chips on a vending machine and it was incredible it was absurd but incredible. i'm open to being convinced the apple watch might work for someone like me. right now i'm not it. for the mass market question, yeah. a small segment of the market that wants to buy a $4,000 gold watch and fill that demand. >> when you a product that is $349 or $4,000, how do you market the necessity of something that wide a range? i mean, so many different price points, so many different consumers for so many different reasons? >> right. >> if you can't pinpoint one are reason to buy something, is that a problem? >> never underestimate people's desire
whether a $4,000 apple watch is something that angela and jony think will move? >> we've learned from the last quarter results of apple that it is as bad a mass marketing company as we can get. the volumes in china and around the world. i personally i'm going to say it now, i would love to know what you think i don't want an apple watch. i want them to convince me why i do and i use apple pay for the first time yesterday to buy a bag of chips on a vending machine and it was incredible it...
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explored options and is open to talks with the city in other bear news, in germany a first edition of an angela merkel teddy bear has sold out in just days despite a $209 price tag. they are made by hand and it take about four hours to make one. there is also a very long waiting list so fans of the outgoing cleanse lore will have to be patient, or fans of teddy bears made by hand. >> i think she has like an 82% approval rating on her way out. >> that's a heck of a build a bear >> and a nice wig. >> a wig. >>> let's get a check on the markets. dow and s&p particular picking up steam, nasdaq is higher after dipping into the red a third of 1% gain, dow is up 236. as stocks try to rebound yields are lower. rick santelli is here to explain it all out of the cme. >> it is interesting because some people might call today a breather i would say we are going a long stretch with no pullbacks in either case we settled yesterday around 1.53 plus, we are now a little bit over 1.54 tens and 30s are indeed higher yield, lower price look at the two-week chart of tens right after the fed meeting we started to a
explored options and is open to talks with the city in other bear news, in germany a first edition of an angela merkel teddy bear has sold out in just days despite a $209 price tag. they are made by hand and it take about four hours to make one. there is also a very long waiting list so fans of the outgoing cleanse lore will have to be patient, or fans of teddy bears made by hand. >> i think she has like an 82% approval rating on her way out. >> that's a heck of a build a bear...
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coincidentally you get a news conference where angela merkel is meeting the french president, francois hollande. where they say they will be meeting the greek prime minister at the leaders' summit thursday/friday in latvia. i think what they're basically say something you've got until the end of the month to do a deal. the indication is they may read the riot act to the greek prime minister. back to you. >> we'll find out more shortly. simon, thanks a lot. >>> how to customize your new apple watch. walt mossberg is here with be a easy guide. >>> and we caught one the star of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt." >> it's neat talking to people who were able to watch the show all in one fell swoop. i think that's very satisfying experience. i think that the viewers want to be in control of what they're watching and this offers that you know opportunity. >> we'll have plenty more from the web. including our interview with the co-founders of tinder later this hour. ♪ ♪ but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the inform
coincidentally you get a news conference where angela merkel is meeting the french president, francois hollande. where they say they will be meeting the greek prime minister at the leaders' summit thursday/friday in latvia. i think what they're basically say something you've got until the end of the month to do a deal. the indication is they may read the riot act to the greek prime minister. back to you. >> we'll find out more shortly. simon, thanks a lot. >>> how to customize...
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there will be some impact but it's not going to capture the actuality of what's happening here when angela merkel can tell the german public that 80% will get the coronavirus if they don't do anything about it, again we have to come to grips with what will happen, the hording behaviors, a massive drop in travel, tourism and transport. all of these are natural things, none of it has to outlast a virus but if figuring out how it plays out in a gdp report is probably not that important right now. >> we have a shot at data or at least color from a couple decent size tech companies, adobe and broad com, which are reporting tomorrow what would you hope to hear them say about guidance, about demand, what should investors expect and listen for from these companies as the executives try to give some idea how they're navigating this uncertainty? >> i would probably say i would be surprised if any company that come out and try to revise their outlook will not acknowledge the fact there is a lot of uncertainty regarding what the impact may be on the coronavirus. i think most companies will come very c
there will be some impact but it's not going to capture the actuality of what's happening here when angela merkel can tell the german public that 80% will get the coronavirus if they don't do anything about it, again we have to come to grips with what will happen, the hording behaviors, a massive drop in travel, tourism and transport. all of these are natural things, none of it has to outlast a virus but if figuring out how it plays out in a gdp report is probably not that important right now....
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we get word angela merkel perhaps has leaked to certain publications within germany she is willing to wait this out as the ongoing negotiation happens and she can wait until they face a cash crunch in may or june. that's a long way away, at least for today, guys, we see the markets higher. the two sides are at least closer than where they were just a week ago when the greek government took over. >> yeah. at least for today, michele. we've seen how quickly that can change. we appreciate the context on the greek markets this morning. u.s. markets also in the green, largely thanks to news on oil and as michele was alluding to, the news out of europe. art cashp with us, director of floor operations at ubs. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> we have a trifecta of sorts of good news. europe, you have oil, you have earnings, where's the buying coming from today? is it sustainable? >> well, the buying is heavily influenced by the oil thing. you can see the energy stocks, it was a look of some massive short covering this morning. that's moving in. we're seeing some oddities, reits are wea
we get word angela merkel perhaps has leaked to certain publications within germany she is willing to wait this out as the ongoing negotiation happens and she can wait until they face a cash crunch in may or june. that's a long way away, at least for today, guys, we see the markets higher. the two sides are at least closer than where they were just a week ago when the greek government took over. >> yeah. at least for today, michele. we've seen how quickly that can change. we appreciate...
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of progress on the trade front following a phone call between president trump and german chancellor angela merkel is helping the european stocks ftse up and trade as soon astive, stocks, minors leading the index higher anglo american up 3.5% in the currency market, the euro with the highest low against the dollar 1.17 the euro is still down 2 to 3% against the u.s. dollar in 2018. >>> in britain, government officials continue on-going negotiations surrounding exit from the european union. theresa may saying leaving the eu without a deal will not be, quote, end of the world, dismissing warnings about a no deal brexit path keeping an eye on the pound. uk trade minister liam fox reiterated that the british government is prepared to walk away from negotiations if the country did not get a good deal for brexit fox said he preferred a deal be reached but added the country's economic outlook was stable. >>> and one james bond car maker moving closer to ipo aston martin will announce a listing of what would be one of the london stock exchange's most prominent ipos in many years looking forward to
of progress on the trade front following a phone call between president trump and german chancellor angela merkel is helping the european stocks ftse up and trade as soon astive, stocks, minors leading the index higher anglo american up 3.5% in the currency market, the euro with the highest low against the dollar 1.17 the euro is still down 2 to 3% against the u.s. dollar in 2018. >>> in britain, government officials continue on-going negotiations surrounding exit from the european...
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angela, thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. thank you. good morning i want to talk with you about diversity in a moment, but quickly on the markets here, i wonder given the week we've had, the chop, the reception some of the companies have gotten post earnings, if you think that growth valuations are really running into a reality check or if this is another head fake >> well, i think with the week of earnings and the selloff yesterday, and i thought that there were mixed results and yesterday seemed to be the opposite of how we started the week for me, it signalled more volatility ahead and that the growth stocks were really overbought and overheated. but it also may have signalled to investment managers, you know, which stocks to buy and which ones to trim so i think before i said that tech stocks and stay at home stocks were stocks we were watching but i'm not a stock picker, and i select managers, so i think, you know, this week has really reinforced for me to monitor more closely our valuations with our growth stocks that our growth m
angela, thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. thank you. good morning i want to talk with you about diversity in a moment, but quickly on the markets here, i wonder given the week we've had, the chop, the reception some of the companies have gotten post earnings, if you think that growth valuations are really running into a reality check or if this is another head fake >> well, i think with the week of earnings and the selloff yesterday, and i thought that there were mixed...
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what's happening at this hour secretary of state mike pompeo holding brief talks with german chancellor angela merkel in berlin she stressed before the meeting that two would discuss how to prevent iran from gaining nuclear weapons. it is pompeo's first visit to germany. in a second suicide attack, a car bomb targeting a u.s. convoy exploded this morning leaving seven afghan casualties. four u.s. service members were also hit with minor injuries >>> rescue crews in budapest gearing up to raise a sight seeing boat from the bottom of the danube river and scouring the waters for 21 people still missing. hungarian police detained the captain of the cruise ship that collided with and sank the bowl killing seven south korean tourists >>> eight competitors were named co-champions of the 2019 spelling bee they spelled the final 47 words correctly going through five consecutive perfect rounds each speller is going to be given the full $50,000 cash prize. fantastic. that's the news xwup daupdate t hour downtown to you. >> hands down the best story of the day. >> so far, yes. it is. five rounds. can you
what's happening at this hour secretary of state mike pompeo holding brief talks with german chancellor angela merkel in berlin she stressed before the meeting that two would discuss how to prevent iran from gaining nuclear weapons. it is pompeo's first visit to germany. in a second suicide attack, a car bomb targeting a u.s. convoy exploded this morning leaving seven afghan casualties. four u.s. service members were also hit with minor injuries >>> rescue crews in budapest gearing up...
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a couple of phone calls and at 10:30, the president was scheduled to have a phone call at angela merkel of germany and later in the morning, king abdullah of jordan will be greeted here at the white house by the president and they will do a two and two in the rose garden and the white house aids are very excited about today's weather, cooperating for that event. later on, we are expecting a phone call between the president of the united states and shinzo abe of japan. that's at about 5:30 eastern. this white house is taking a bit of a victory lap here so far in terms of deregulation. it has passed out this one sheet page on actions it has taken on the congressional review act that allows them a limited window to be very expedited in the way they roll back obama administration regulations. they are saying they have done this 11 times. previously, it had only been done once. they say enter deregulation efforts have saved the economy $10 billion over a 20-year period of time. the white house' estimate on what they have done so far. >> eamon, we are going to come back over to you later toda
a couple of phone calls and at 10:30, the president was scheduled to have a phone call at angela merkel of germany and later in the morning, king abdullah of jordan will be greeted here at the white house by the president and they will do a two and two in the rose garden and the white house aids are very excited about today's weather, cooperating for that event. later on, we are expecting a phone call between the president of the united states and shinzo abe of japan. that's at about 5:30...
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markets getting a lift from political news out of germany, chancellor angela merkel hammered out an agreement with her allies on immigration, ending a dispute that threatened to break up her coalition government they reached a compromise with germany's interior ministry. he had threatened to resign unless borders -- border controls were tightened. german up nearly 1%. another factor in today's rally, european oil majors rising despite a reversal in the price of brand we're looking at bp, france's totality and spain's all in the gain up 1% a different store for glen core, the mining firm down sharply after receiving a subpoena from the u.s. justice department requesting documents related to compliance with money laundering laws the scrutiny centers around their operation in congo, venezuela. that's knocked down 8% pivot to the turk jury lira, sliding against the dollar after a report showing inflation in turkey hitting a 14-year high. this all puts pressure on the country's central bank to raise interest rates again turkish lira weaker today. guys. >> he said he's buying it. said the slide was
markets getting a lift from political news out of germany, chancellor angela merkel hammered out an agreement with her allies on immigration, ending a dispute that threatened to break up her coalition government they reached a compromise with germany's interior ministry. he had threatened to resign unless borders -- border controls were tightened. german up nearly 1%. another factor in today's rally, european oil majors rising despite a reversal in the price of brand we're looking at bp,...
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first up, apple's new retail chief, angela ahrendts, trying to change the way the company handles product launches. in a memo obtained by "business insider" she wants to encourage customers to avoid the apple store when the watch goes on sale and instead order on-line. she writes, the days of waiting in line and crossing fingers for a product are over for customers. this is a significant change in mindset and we need your help to make it happen. jon, what does this mean and where is this coming from? >> i think apple has a unique challenge here because there hasn't been a product since the ipod that people need to get their hands on more. people never seen something like this. the interface is new, you have bands that you want to feel on your wrist, and so they need to go somewhere to have that experience but now apple is trying to shift the culture so people don't go. really, it's difficult to give try on experiences to many people at once. it's going to take them several months to figure out how to do this. they will need third-party retailers more than ever, but it's going to take them
first up, apple's new retail chief, angela ahrendts, trying to change the way the company handles product launches. in a memo obtained by "business insider" she wants to encourage customers to avoid the apple store when the watch goes on sale and instead order on-line. she writes, the days of waiting in line and crossing fingers for a product are over for customers. this is a significant change in mindset and we need your help to make it happen. jon, what does this mean and where is...
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it's important because this is where the greek prime minister tonight gets to meet angela merkel and francois hollande. it's said by the greek press that cypress is going to announce a debt return linked to growth this is attracting a lot of attention courtesy of the german press and maybe the position that actually comes through from angela merkel. it is that there will be a two-stage deal with greece potentially, that's what rbs thinks is on the cards. it comes from a german report. and it's partly because the germans are hosting a g-7 summit in two weeks and they don't want the greeks messing with that or the greek issue. the message may be do a deal with us next week, six billion euros of savings in v.a.t. changes and we'll release millions in bailout funds, let's move off the red line in the pension and labor reform to parallel talks and aim for a third big bail-out in the fall that would unleash the cash for greece near-term and get some progress. we'll see what happens and what the noises are tonight and tomorrow in riga. in the meantime at corporate level, deutsche bank held
it's important because this is where the greek prime minister tonight gets to meet angela merkel and francois hollande. it's said by the greek press that cypress is going to announce a debt return linked to growth this is attracting a lot of attention courtesy of the german press and maybe the position that actually comes through from angela merkel. it is that there will be a two-stage deal with greece potentially, that's what rbs thinks is on the cards. it comes from a german report. and it's...
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look at what angela got coming in the door, $70 million, when you consider the make-whole grants and not counting the other compensation. given the $5 million sign-on bonus, it's a lot of money for the rank in file like us, but they might have gotten a deal getting this $70 million package in the door. >> this is sure to read the debate of whether the shine is off of wall street. it used to be one of the prime destinations for people graduating from college and also from top executives looking to work at one of these preteenasis wall street firms. when you see a number that big, does it say anything about the balance of industry? >> it says if you want to get to the top of tech in the boardroom or at the executive level, it doesn't hurt to go through wall street. so at least they've got that going for them. yahoo! announcing it's going to boost its stock buy-back by $2 billion. this is an extension of its $5 billion buy-back program. the company started that in 2013. now analysists have been pushing the company to return more cash to shareholders and pushing for an even bigger buybac
look at what angela got coming in the door, $70 million, when you consider the make-whole grants and not counting the other compensation. given the $5 million sign-on bonus, it's a lot of money for the rank in file like us, but they might have gotten a deal getting this $70 million package in the door. >> this is sure to read the debate of whether the shine is off of wall street. it used to be one of the prime destinations for people graduating from college and also from top executives...
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. >>> angela merkel accepting the fulbright prize. the award citing her leadership and strong commitment to international cooperation and peace. >>> and kohl's collaborating with newly rebranded weight watchers international now called ww to test wellness initiatives. the plan includes the debut of the first in store ww studio, which will be in chicago >>> you're up to date. that's the news update back downtown to you guys. morgan, back to you. >> sue herera, thank you >>> when we return, all eyes on apple in today's trading with earnings just hours away it is lower now, down a half percent after being up nearing 1% earlier in the session. tim coats' revenue warning earlier this month, tell you what the street is expecting from q2 guidance this afternoon on the heels of that more "squawk alley" straight ahead. stay with us >>> welcome back the justice department and the latest >> the crackdown on huawei reached a critical stage, now facing extradition to the u.s., it will play out at the highest levels of governments before trade talk
. >>> angela merkel accepting the fulbright prize. the award citing her leadership and strong commitment to international cooperation and peace. >>> and kohl's collaborating with newly rebranded weight watchers international now called ww to test wellness initiatives. the plan includes the debut of the first in store ww studio, which will be in chicago >>> you're up to date. that's the news update back downtown to you guys. morgan, back to you. >> sue herera,...
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angela merkel standing if i recall saying the fact that two men that came to germany as refugees and carried out attacks claimed by isis has not changed her stance on accepting migrants into her country. footage released by syria showing intense fighting and humanitarian quarter let them lead. and back here at home democratic vp and taking it on to support hillary clinton. >> quite a few times. la's one-on-one freeway. the 101 and in fact, six of the top ten worst highways are in los angeles. that's the news update at this hour. donald back down to you. >> thank you, sue. now slightly in the green after it followed hilton's lead and it will now close in the next few weeks. simon joins us now. >> he joins us from the bethesda program. welcome to the program arne. nice to see you again. >> good to see you too. if you were to look at a common story coming out of the results, it's clearly the un hilton and you both decided to downgrade this. it's not huge but for many people it's a story that's emerging and you thought it might grow in this country 3 to 5%. and more about three. why have
angela merkel standing if i recall saying the fact that two men that came to germany as refugees and carried out attacks claimed by isis has not changed her stance on accepting migrants into her country. footage released by syria showing intense fighting and humanitarian quarter let them lead. and back here at home democratic vp and taking it on to support hillary clinton. >> quite a few times. la's one-on-one freeway. the 101 and in fact, six of the top ten worst highways are in los...
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because angela mar kell who faces re-election sunday, she's saying yes to the bailout when she talks to the financial times and "wall street journal," but say nothing to the bailout when she goes out on the campaign trail. how about l. ththis play out? >> it will be more important to the civility of the zone is the way in which the greek people respond, the greek political p. if they continue to resist any type of discipline as they are right now, then we'll see a more profound reaction, i believe, than if angela merkel holds forth on let's bring back the deutsche mark. >> public sector unions are in the treats calling general strikes. will that anger the greek parliament? >> there's know question. that conflict will be there. but if it is clear that the unions have the ability to resist imf discipline, then all bets are on. >> so john rutledge, take it from there. the greeks don't like any of this -- the germans don't like any of this. if the european union and the imf gives degrees $140 billion, $150 billion, and the unions are calling general strikes, what does that do to the cred
because angela mar kell who faces re-election sunday, she's saying yes to the bailout when she talks to the financial times and "wall street journal," but say nothing to the bailout when she goes out on the campaign trail. how about l. ththis play out? >> it will be more important to the civility of the zone is the way in which the greek people respond, the greek political p. if they continue to resist any type of discipline as they are right now, then we'll see a more profound...
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president francois hollande and angela merkel chancellor from germany will be arriving on sunday to may respects and we heard david cameron will be joining as well as the prime minister of italy. major international support for the french people. >> thanks very much. let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera. michele, you have been covering these details all morning, all afternoon long. my question now that we have had a chance to step back. this is an event of v-very transcendent importance. how do you put this in context in the global situation right now? >> reporter: well, we have been fearful for quite a long time that there would be home grown terrorism that would come from individuals who had passports from europe or perhaps from the united states who are able to travel in and out of their home countries freely and yet would go the middle east and train with terrorist groups. and the bits and pieces of evidence that are coming out over the last three days various sources saying that at least one of these individuals had trained with some kind of
president francois hollande and angela merkel chancellor from germany will be arriving on sunday to may respects and we heard david cameron will be joining as well as the prime minister of italy. major international support for the french people. >> thanks very much. let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera. michele, you have been covering these details all morning, all afternoon long. my question now that we have had a chance to step back. this is an...
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sign energy and other contracts with french president macron later today he will meet tuesday with angela merkel "squawk alley" is back in a moment your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. that's what happens in golf nothiand in life.ily. i'm very fortunate i can lean on people, and that for me is what teamwork is all about. you can't do everything yourself. you need someone to guide you and help you make those tough decisions, that's morgan stanley. they're industry leaders, but the most important thing is they want to do it the right way. i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. >>> no collusion the nearly two year mueller investigation coming to a close and so far mixed reaction from congress let's get to capitol hill and ylan mui with the latest. >> reporter: morgan, lawmakers are returning to a highly charged
sign energy and other contracts with french president macron later today he will meet tuesday with angela merkel "squawk alley" is back in a moment your employees must love you. thank you. ah, you could say that. so how are things with you guys? great. thank you. thank you, sir. lunch next week? terrific. say hi to the team. will do. call my office, i will. -sounds good. alrighty. servicenow. works for you. that's what happens in golf nothiand in life.ily. i'm very fortunate i can...
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. >>> german chancellor angela merkel holding talks with germany's president after discussions on forming a new government collapsed those talks raising the possibility of new elections >> the georgia dome is no more imploded this morning. the stadium was completed in 1992, and it was the home to the nfl's atlanta falcons until this year the building has hosted the olympics, the super bowl, and college basketball's final four over the years >> and infamous cult leader charles manson has died. in 1969, he dispatched his followers to commit a series of murders that shocked the country. he was sentenced to death in 1970 but was spared two years later when california did away with the death penalty manson was 83 years old. that's the news update this hour sara, i'll send it back downtown to you >> all right, sue, thank you >>> when we come back here on "squawk on the street," a big bitcoin rally again. shares this time breaking through 8,000 for the first time we'll discuss the future of the crypto currency. >> and we're about one hour into the trading session. take a look at where stocks sta
. >>> german chancellor angela merkel holding talks with germany's president after discussions on forming a new government collapsed those talks raising the possibility of new elections >> the georgia dome is no more imploded this morning. the stadium was completed in 1992, and it was the home to the nfl's atlanta falcons until this year the building has hosted the olympics, the super bowl, and college basketball's final four over the years >> and infamous cult leader...
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it looks like angela merkel is pushing hard for some sort of deal in the standoff with athens in berlin. and here you see pictures from late last night. emergency midnight summit with the french president appeared to narrow the differentials, with the imf and according to reports, they're spelling out core principles to athens they have to say yes to concede a deal. effectively it's an ultimatum, but they won't use that word with a deadline on the broad principles of friday. with a view to doing some sort of technical deal next week. in athens itself. the greek prime minister has continued his brinkmanship. suggesting the greeks are waiting for a response to their own new proposal they came through with last night. i think it's significant that spanish television is reporting that if the greeks can just give 70% compliance on those core principles, then the eurozone could effectively release seven billion euros of cash that's sitting in a bank recapitalization fund according to reports coming out from madrid. in the meantime there's an ecb meeting tomorrow which is going to have a focus
it looks like angela merkel is pushing hard for some sort of deal in the standoff with athens in berlin. and here you see pictures from late last night. emergency midnight summit with the french president appeared to narrow the differentials, with the imf and according to reports, they're spelling out core principles to athens they have to say yes to concede a deal. effectively it's an ultimatum, but they won't use that word with a deadline on the broad principles of friday. with a view to...
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the deputy chairman of angela merkel's party has suggested in a newspaper interview that it's not fair to destroy rva's business model with the nuclear aspect and renewable energies and not come in to partner them with financial support. it may be that rva and by implication presumably its rival eon gets support from government moving forward. not least for the decommission of the nuclear operations. >> thank you very much. when we come back, betting big on digital. business insider getting butte bought by german publisher axle springer, valuing them at $400 million. >> hello. i'm sue herrera. here's your cnbc news update at this hour. president obama opening talks with cuban president raul castro. the meeting taking place on the sidelines of the annual gathering of world leaders at the united nations. the two smiled, shook hands before beginning their private talks aimed at normalizing relations between the two countries. >>> the german cabinet approving tougher asylum laws at a meeting chaired by angela merkel. it's trying to combat the current refugee crisis. migrants will be return
the deputy chairman of angela merkel's party has suggested in a newspaper interview that it's not fair to destroy rva's business model with the nuclear aspect and renewable energies and not come in to partner them with financial support. it may be that rva and by implication presumably its rival eon gets support from government moving forward. not least for the decommission of the nuclear operations. >> thank you very much. when we come back, betting big on digital. business insider...
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so angela merkel here urging caution as the two sides continue their war of words throughout the morning this morning. >> meanwhile, you mention merkel, as world leaders begin to weigh in here but a lot of people paying attention to this editorial in one of the communist party official newspapers in china basically saying that china will oppose any u.s. effort to try to depose kim. >> right and that's so important because it shows that china is not yet with the united states in terms of the diplomacy here the chinese used north korea as a proxy here against the united states for decades whether or not they can be brought fully on board in terms of a diplomatic solution here is the question if they're signaling that they would not be part of a regime change effort now that might be reassuring to the north korean leader and we'll have to see the impact of that in one sense it could be a stabilizing thing. in the sense that it doesn't provide north korean leadership with a reason to panic now. >> the president ramped up his rhetoric against north korea and has also done so against the senat
so angela merkel here urging caution as the two sides continue their war of words throughout the morning this morning. >> meanwhile, you mention merkel, as world leaders begin to weigh in here but a lot of people paying attention to this editorial in one of the communist party official newspapers in china basically saying that china will oppose any u.s. effort to try to depose kim. >> right and that's so important because it shows that china is not yet with the united states in...
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petersburg economic forum, angela merkel going to beijing unfortunately at a time that we should be cementing our alliances and working more closely together, they're all looking to hedge their bets. if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that the g-6 would step up in the way we want it to, that would be one thing unfortunately they'll have to deal with the instability we're causing instead. >> philip, some call it maybe abdicating past relationships. others argue it's a new axis of support that includes israel, gulf nations and maybe some of the fringes of europe and maybe russia, if he's serious about arguing they should go back to make it a g-8 again. maybe it's a broad geopolitical shift. >> those other countries are important. it's tough to replace the other g-6. i think what the president could say and what the united states could say is sure, there's $15 billion worth of tariffs and we understand that
petersburg economic forum, angela merkel going to beijing unfortunately at a time that we should be cementing our alliances and working more closely together, they're all looking to hedge their bets. if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that the g-6 would step up in the way we want it to, that would be one...
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i don't know if he actually spoke about trade with german chancellor angela merkel, but clearly the europeans want to promote this idea of open coordination. which is a little bit in conflict, a little bit in clash with president trump's rhetoric. >> see justin trudeau. >> now we just get a beautiful shot. >> yeah, can't tell if that's a postcard. >> wish you were here, carl. >> let's get to the cme group and get the santelli exchange. hey, rick. >> hey, thanks, carl. you know, many don't know how a super charger or fuel injection system works, but most everybody with a driver's license knows when you hit the gas you go, go, go. tvs, anybody have any idea what's inside those really thin screens we all look at? no. but you can still watch your favorite program. you know, sometimes when it comes to markets let's keep it simple. i'm calling this seven looks at eight. seven charts looking at where the market was on 11/8. i'm not going to make any big claims that we're going to necessarily have any magic as to the next move, but sometimes simple things are their own explanation. and you'll see wha
i don't know if he actually spoke about trade with german chancellor angela merkel, but clearly the europeans want to promote this idea of open coordination. which is a little bit in conflict, a little bit in clash with president trump's rhetoric. >> see justin trudeau. >> now we just get a beautiful shot. >> yeah, can't tell if that's a postcard. >> wish you were here, carl. >> let's get to the cme group and get the santelli exchange. hey, rick. >> hey,...
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he's putting a shot across the beau of angela merkel we'll not go further into a fiscal union with you unless you give us euro bonds. if the french and the germans cannot hammer this out, and this is huge, by the summit next thursday or friday they will have painted themselves into a corner and they cannot deliver what they said for the markets. the markets might go, we don't care, just sort out some money to come into the spanish and italian bond markets but on their terms they will have failed potentially. this is very big. >> before we get to the bigger conversation, do you think they will be able to sort it out? >> no, i don't. there are noises they won't get any movement there until december. my question is how the market will react to that, they set the timetable, they set the agenda. does the market care about fiscal union? no. it cares about euro bonds and the buying of spanish and italian debt. if they can give the market something on that well and good. if not we may have a problem. >> there was a 1% growth initiative put out by the ministers and that was interesting. steve l
he's putting a shot across the beau of angela merkel we'll not go further into a fiscal union with you unless you give us euro bonds. if the french and the germans cannot hammer this out, and this is huge, by the summit next thursday or friday they will have painted themselves into a corner and they cannot deliver what they said for the markets. the markets might go, we don't care, just sort out some money to come into the spanish and italian bond markets but on their terms they will have...
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. >>> and landing right now, i promised you we would bring this to you, germany, chancellor angela merkel is landing in pittsburgh at the g-20. a couple of statistics about the german economy we wanted to share with you. it's the world's biggest exporter, was last year, largest exporter in the world. october 4th is under way. 6 million liters of beer will be drunk. one analyst called that retailer guy heaven. we'll find out what kind of toys all those boys are buying. that's coming up in a moment. >>> a quick reminder, all the recommendations expressed by jim cramer are solely his and are not the opinions of cnbc and may have previously been dissemin e disseminated by him. before acting on a recommendation, consider its suitable for your circumstances and consider seeking advice from your own financial adviser. ♪ ♪ (tucci) when you need it fast, get it fast. sarah! you're home! on the nation's fastest 3g network. at&t. now get 50% all samsung touchscreen phones after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from
. >>> and landing right now, i promised you we would bring this to you, germany, chancellor angela merkel is landing in pittsburgh at the g-20. a couple of statistics about the german economy we wanted to share with you. it's the world's biggest exporter, was last year, largest exporter in the world. october 4th is under way. 6 million liters of beer will be drunk. one analyst called that retailer guy heaven. we'll find out what kind of toys all those boys are buying. that's coming up...
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victim angela shaw said in court stanford took our lives as we know them. stanford was defiant to the end and in a rambling, sometimes emotional speech lasting more than half an hour, he said he is not the thief and blamed the government and said if i live with rest of my life in prison, i will be at peace with the way i conducted myself in business. he will appeal and because the assets are frozen, we the taxpayers will pay for that appeal. again, allen stanford sentenced the 110 years in prison. sue? >> thank you very much. >>> now to the housing front. freddie mac saying the average rate on a 30-year loan rose to 3.71% and the housing front, foreclosure market activity ticking higher in may, as well. a bad sign? well, cnbc real estate reporter diana olick is here to. >> depends on how you look at it. we need to clear through the distress in the market in order for recovery and so many delinquent loans held in limbo for so long thanks to the robo-signing scandal and now a settlement and now seeing a jump in activity, 9% month to month and down 4% from a y
victim angela shaw said in court stanford took our lives as we know them. stanford was defiant to the end and in a rambling, sometimes emotional speech lasting more than half an hour, he said he is not the thief and blamed the government and said if i live with rest of my life in prison, i will be at peace with the way i conducted myself in business. he will appeal and because the assets are frozen, we the taxpayers will pay for that appeal. again, allen stanford sentenced the 110 years in...
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. >> well, angela who is leading the story is clear i think she's exactly right. what apple wants is deep engagement, so people go to the store today to learn how they can do more, not only with their product, with the entire apple ecosystem. how can i use my watch now for help, how that sends to the doctor they have an incredible program called today you can go into the apple store app, see all of the classes, register, pick them out. these are at every store throughout the world so the stores are left to getting new customers, deepening the relationship with that loyal base which is incredibly large >> ron, you've got a company you started that you run called enjoy. you partnered with at&t to deliver the latest iphone products to some of your clients, some of your customers. what are you seeing in terms of early activity and early orders? >> it is unbelievable. we just delivered our first new iphone in the uk a few hours ago. we are starting here in the u.s. a lot of people don't know what enjoy is, but the way i would say it, today is the day the 11th generatio
. >> well, angela who is leading the story is clear i think she's exactly right. what apple wants is deep engagement, so people go to the store today to learn how they can do more, not only with their product, with the entire apple ecosystem. how can i use my watch now for help, how that sends to the doctor they have an incredible program called today you can go into the apple store app, see all of the classes, register, pick them out. these are at every store throughout the world so the...
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hours ago in berlin, angela merkel said her conservative blog is willing to start coalition talks with social left democrats and stressed the importance of achieving stability in germany after previous talks collapsed meanwhile, bund yield falling today in light of the news surrounding germany, 0.3%. moving on to stocks, surprise departure has sent shares down sharply down as much as 6% or more the ceo has resigned the sudden move underscores the fierce competition between the two private swiss banks that managed wealth in europe, as well as in asia. guys >> all right, thank you very much, seema mody took a bit of a spill here, the s&p did go red just a touch to 2600 let's get to sue herera and get a news update. good morning, sue. >> good morning, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour mick mulvaney, president trump's pick to lead the consumer protection bureau expecting agency staff to disregard directions from leandra english, who was named acting director by the former head of the agency. english filed suit against trump and mulvaney late last night >>> more than 400 migran
hours ago in berlin, angela merkel said her conservative blog is willing to start coalition talks with social left democrats and stressed the importance of achieving stability in germany after previous talks collapsed meanwhile, bund yield falling today in light of the news surrounding germany, 0.3%. moving on to stocks, surprise departure has sent shares down sharply down as much as 6% or more the ceo has resigned the sudden move underscores the fierce competition between the two private swiss...